Waterfront Plan Public Realm · 2011. 9. 29. · Public Realm Statements History and Art in the...
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Waterfront Plan Public Realm
Parks and Open Space Marina
History and Art in the Public Realm
Daingerfield Island Rivergate Park Oronoco Bay Park Founders Park
The Waterfront Public Realm: Existing Parks
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The Waterfront Public Realm: Public Spaces
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Tide Lock Park – Canal Center City Dock - Marina Ford’s Landing Boardwalk
The Waterfront Public Realm: Opportunity Areas
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Robinson Terminal North Foot of King Street Robinson Terminal South, Cummings/Turner, and Dandy Lots
The Waterfront Public Realm: Opportunity Areas
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Barriers to continuous waterfront access
Community Goals for the Public Realm
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Opportunities for the Public Realm
Battery Park City
Opportunities for the Public Realm
Battery Park City
Opportunities for the Public Realm
Bryant Park
Opportunities for the Public Realm
Bryant Park
Plan for Public Realm Comes From Public Input
• Increase the amount of public space
• Add to the variety of public spaces
– Activities, events and programming
• Increase the quality of the public spaces
– design, materials, and maintenance
• Better connections between public spaces and to the water
• Do this in a way that’s uniquely Alexandrian
Tidelock Park
Rivergate Park
Oronoco Bay Park
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Public Realm at Robinson Terminal North
Founders Park
Thompsons Alley
Torpedo Plaza
King Street at the Waterfront
At the heart of the waterfront…
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…a new gateway
Fitzgerald Square
Fitzgerald Square
Fitzgerald Square
Fitzgerald Square
Waterfront Park
Point Lumley
Park
The Beachcomber
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Public Realm at Robinson Terminal South
Public Space Statements
Foot of King Street/Pier • Where King Street meets the river, there should
be a large public plaza that acts as a gateway to the City from the river and offers a variety of activities for residents and visitors.
• A plan should include a new pier extending from near the foot of King Street for water taxis, permanent or visiting ships of character, and for people to walk along.
Public Realm Statements
Parks and Public Spaces • There should be continuous public access to the
shoreline from Daingerfield Island to Jones Point Park. • There should be a net increase in parks and public
spaces along the waterfront. • Parks and public spaces should provide additional
small-scale activities for families and children. • Each park and public space should evoke Alexandria’s
history in multiple ways. • Artists should participate in the design of major and
minor park elements. • The public realm surrounding the Food Court and
Chart House should be improved.
Public Realm Statements
Maintenance • The waterfront should have a higher level of
maintenance than it receives today, including the enhanced ability to remove water-borne debris.
• The storage of park maintenance equipment should be accommodated.
Harbor and Marina
• Increase capacity for people to arrive by boat • Encourage tourism, commuting, and leisure travel
by boat • Increase connections to the water • Historic character of waterfront: boats, piers,
wharves, and water-related activity including commerce
• Separate commercial and pleasure boats where possible
• Existing marina in need of repair, outdated, inefficient
• Work toward new, financially-sustainable marina
Harbor and Marina
Former design for harbor and marina area
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Harbor and Marina
Second design for harbor and marina area
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Harbor and Marina
Current design for harbor and marina area
The water in waterfront
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Public Realm Statements
Marina, Piers, and Shoreline • A plan should include options for expanding docking
locations for commercial boats (water taxis and tour boats) as well as permanent or visiting ships of character.
• A plan should include the option of a new pleasure boat marina with the potential for private operation.
• Pleasure and commercial boat activities should be generally separated, with commercial boating activity north of King Street (primarily the Torpedo Factory/Chart House area) and pleasure boat marina activities south of King Street (primarily at Robinson Terminal South). (continued)
Public Realm Statements
Marina, Piers, and Shoreline (continued) • A plan should include repairing failing bulkheads. • Where possible, rip-rap should be replaced with a
more natural shoreline treatment.
History and Art in the Public Realm
Marina, Piers, and Shoreline (continued) • A plan should include repairing failing bulkheads. • Where possible, rip-rap should be replaced with a
more natural shoreline treatment.
Art in the Public Realm
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Art in the Public Realm
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Art in the Public Realm
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Art in the Public Realm
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Art in the Public Realm
Public art, inspired by the confluence of art, culture, history and nature
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History in the Public Realm
History in the Public Realm
A waterfront for today’s Alexandria,
grounded by our heritage
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Ambitions Transformations Foundations Origins Witness to War Gateway Working Seaport
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Evoking the historic shoreline
Public Realm Statements
History and Art in the Public Realm • A plan should adopt the document “Alexandria
Waterfront History Plan: Alexandria, A Living History” in total and should include the History Plan recommendations.
• History should inform every aspect of the design of public spaces and private redevelopment along the waterfront.
• All historic buildings in the plan area should be preserved and restored to active use, preferably for uses that welcome the public.
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Public Realm Statements
History and Art in the Public Realm (continued) • A plan should adopt the document “Alexandria
Waterfront Public Art Proposal” in total and should include the public Art Plan recommendations.
• A plan should adopt the Art Walk concept and public art should be a prominent feature of the public realm.
• There should be flexible space for performing arts along the waterfront.
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Public Realm Statements
History and Art in the Public Realm (continued) • A plan should support the retention, expansion and
establishment of museums, cultural and educational institutions, and related elements (such as historic ships) in the waterfront area, including the history/cultural anchor concepts described by the History and Art Plans.